Can you relate to any of these?

Jazzy1

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Which one/ones can you relate to doing/
 

The first two. Especially nr. 2. Those hard plastic donkeys I won at a fair in Spain. They had to be in bed so they wouldn't think I loved the soft cosy cushion like ones more. But they were more at the feet side. Hope they didn't notice. We went with the car from Holland to Spain on a holiday. Small car, 2 teens and a kid in the back, mom and dad in the front. The only one driving was dad. The one giving the wrong directions and almost sending him to Germany was mom. On the way back.. I had won 3 donkeys at the fair. The car was crammed. My dad had one in his neck while driving.
 

None. There were no video games when I was young. I remember having a few stuffed animals as a small child, but only one at a time and don't remember ever sleeping with them.
 
At night I put all my stuffed animals and all my dolls in my old baby carriage, ready for a quick exit in case of fire. They would probably have been in bed with me but my brother was in the way.

None of those.
Why sleep with stuffed animals when you have real ones to sleep with. 🐈‍⬛ 🐶
That's the ideal! One night when said brother was baby-sitting (watching TV) I went outside and called all the neighborhood dogs and when my parents came home I had five dogs in bed with me.
 
Here's what I slept with while still in the crib. I can still remember the smell of the plastic. I adored it. When men come along, in later years, they have no idea what they're competing with.
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Here's what I slept with while still in the crib. I can still remember the smell of the plastic. I adored it. When men come along, in later years, they have no idea what they're competing with.
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I remember that very well...I can still remember the feel of it and the smell.. I think it was my youngest sister who had one when she was a toddler
 
None of those. In fact, I’ve not heard of them (grew up in Los Angeles area in 1950s).
 


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